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Understanding the Trajectories of Population Decline Across Rural and Urban Europe. A Sequence Analysis

This study seeks to address these gapsthrough the novel application of sequence and cluster analysis techniques to examine variations in population decline trajectories since 2000 in 696 sub-national areas across 33 European territories.

Declining fertility in Taiwan. the deterring impact of housework imbalance

We assess the way in which the division of housework influences the probability of having an additional child

The going gets rougher. Exploring the labour market outcomes of international graduates in Australia

This study shows that the share of international graduates who stayed on with the intention to work doubled during this period

Using Twitter to track immigration sentiment during early stages of the COVID-19 pandemic

This article aims to measure shifts in public sentiment opinion about migration during early stages of the COVID-19 pandemic in Germany, Italy, Spain, the United Kingdom, and the United States

Open data products-A framework for creating valuable analysis ready data

This paper develops the notion of “open data product”.

A Framework to Understand Attitudes towards Immigration through Twitter

We use a Twitter sample composed of 36 K users and 160 K tweets discussing the topic in 2017, when the immigrant population in the country recorded an increase by a factor of four from 2010.

Trajectories of Neighbourhood Inequality in Britain Unpacking Inter-regional Socioeconomic Imbalances, 1971-2011

This paper investigates intraregional and interurban inequalities at the neighbourhood level in Britain during a 40-year period, 1971-2011.

Trends in population health and demography

As scientists and stakeholders in the field of population, we are concerned that the highly publicised population forecasts by Stein Vollset and colleagues, and their models, data, and underlying assumptions, have not received enough critical scrutiny.

Sustainable Urban Development Indicators in Great Britain from 2011 to 2016

This paper draws on a series of unique historical datasets obtained from Ordnance Survey, covering the largest British urban areas over the last 15 years (2001-2016) to develop a set of twelve indicators and a composite Sustainable Urban Development Index to quantitatively measure and assess key built environment features and their relative change compared to other areas at each point in time based on regular 1 km2 grids.

COVeAGE-DB. A database of age-structured COVID-19 cases and deaths

We introduce COVerAGE-DB which is an open access database including cumulative counts of confirmed COVID-19 cases, deaths, and tests by age and sex.